The operators of a highway tunnel which collapsed catastrophically causing the deaths of 9 people have caused outrage with their excuse that the reason safety inspections were not carried out there was “because the inspectors couldn’t reach that high.”

Fans of cars, cosplay and sexy ladies have been admiring the latest appearance of a quintet of Neon Genesis Evangelion race queens, easily eclipsing the cars they are supposed to complement, and – in the opinion of some admirers at least – almost eclipsing the charms of their 2D models as well.

My UK friend has said, that's actually quite commendable for the Chinese government to still negotiate with the resident. In UK, if it's a government project, the residents would be forcefully removed from their house... More

The majority of Japanese women think men who take their dates to the venue using a train rather than a car “deserve to be single for life,” “have no right to love” and are “abusing women,” according to a recent article – which has predictably proven highly incendiary amongst Japan’s increasingly carless men.

The propensity of Chinese bridges to spontaneously collapse when subjected to weather, usage, construction, or what some wags have classified as “magnitude 0″ earthquakes, is currently creating much controversy in China – and with even official statistics claiming a Chinese bridge falls down on average at least every 2 months, it is not hard to see why.

Many have dyed in a violet explosion in a Chinese village which caused the streets to run red, after large quantities of powdered violet dye fell from a truck and was scattered over a wide area after other traffic smashed into it, quickly turning much of the village fetching shades of red and violet after contact with water.

Sooner or later they will have rainbows there which you can see while its raining (not to be confused with a sunshower, orphan tears, mushroom rain, or whatever your regional term for it is (somewhat... More

China’s rampaging mobs have further proved the might of their great nation and its ancient and irrevocable claim to the Diaoyus, this time by attacking Italian diplomats for daring to drive a Japanese car.

The case of a Chinese man who faces permanent paralysis after being dragged out of his car and brutally beaten by a mob who were infuriated by the fact he was driving a Japanese-made car has scandalised many Chinese, who are apparently starting to question the patriotic nature of such acts.

Miku once again takes the lead for Good Smile Company’s latest figure line, a collaboration between the Nendoroid Petite series and Tamiya’s Mini 4WD to provide her a new set of wheels, starting her engines in January 2013.